Last week, a journalism conference in New Orleans addressed several health issues, including the upcoming U.S. Supreme Court decision on the health reform law — formally known as the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act and by nicknames including “Obamacare” and “ACA.”

Here are some perspectives on the possibility of all, some or none of the law being struck down by the court.

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This bill has many great ideas. All premiums will decrease because everybody is included. Obama issued thousands of waivers, letting big groups opt out of the plan. Pre-existing conditions will be covered and not cost those people extra. Who pays? We do. Everybody has to buy coverage. That’s why they need 16000 new IRS agents. To find and punish the ones who don’t want this great plan. (Maybe we should have a waiver?) NOTHING about this bill they promised is true. Lower costs? Hah. Better coverage? Hah. We can read it after it’s passed? Anybody able to understand the gobbly gook? And of course, this program will be run efficiently. Just like the Post Office, Welfare,and Immigration. Can’t wait.